Da svidanya, shiny nails!
That means goodbye in Russian, right? I have no idea how it's supposed to be spelled, but I tried. A+ for effort, right?Okay so now GUESS GUESS GUESS what today's polish is!
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGUUUUUUUUUUUEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
OMG GUYS IT'S OPI RUSSIAN NAVY SUEDE!
AREN'T YOU SO EXCITED?
IIIIII AAAAAAAAAAMMMMM!
Outside
Inside
I don't have the bottle because I borrowed it from someone, and yes, the cleanup sucks. Boo.
BUT ISN'T IT SO PREEEETTTTYYYYY? DON'T YOU JUST LOOOOOOOOVE IT?
I think you can tell that I do.
I know that mattes are supposed to be unruly, and this is the first matte I've used, but it was very nice! I loved the fact that it dried so fast, because I hate hate hate waiting for polish to dry. I used two coats, but if I had been better about coverage I definitely could have gotten away with one. Wow, this stuff is awesome. Look at the shimmer! When I removed it, the navy part came off and it was all silver shimmer. Too cool.
THIS IS AWESOME. THE END.
Comments comments comments!!!
- LAAAURAAAAA :)
I like it!!! The blue looks really nice, but umm call me clueless, what is a matte... (:
ReplyDeleteThe glitter fairy pooped on your hand parts again?
ReplyDeleteOk super confuzzled, but google translate says goodbye it свидания! Which is a different alphabet!!! :o
ReplyDelete@Clueless (Meg): Matte means it's not shiny. And yes, Russian has a different alphabet. :P
ReplyDelete@Anna: Sorta... except it's a little more subtle than that.
The OPI Suedes are very nice, I agree. My favorite is We'll Always Have Paris. Or maybe Here Today Aragon Tomorrow. It's hard to choose just one.
ReplyDeleteI NEED to have all of these. I like We'll Always Have Paris :)
ReplyDeletelol someone's excited.
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